1 00:00:02,560 --> 00:00:05,240 Speaker 1: Thank you for joining me today as I guest host 2 00:00:05,320 --> 00:00:08,039 Speaker 1: for Sean Hannity, who has taken the week off to 3 00:00:08,080 --> 00:00:10,960 Speaker 1: celebrate the nation's birthday. That's my kind of guy. I 4 00:00:11,039 --> 00:00:13,880 Speaker 1: believe in celebrating birthdays at least for a week. At 5 00:00:13,960 --> 00:00:16,439 Speaker 1: least for a week. My name is Rose and as 6 00:00:16,480 --> 00:00:20,520 Speaker 1: you know, I love spending time with Sean's audience. You 7 00:00:20,600 --> 00:00:23,080 Speaker 1: guys are the cream of the crop. I'm so glad 8 00:00:23,079 --> 00:00:24,320 Speaker 1: to be here with you today. 9 00:00:24,760 --> 00:00:24,960 Speaker 2: You know. 10 00:00:25,040 --> 00:00:28,040 Speaker 1: Of course, of course, everything happens at one time. For me, 11 00:00:28,400 --> 00:00:31,640 Speaker 1: my printer broke this morning, my garage door stopped working, 12 00:00:31,880 --> 00:00:33,680 Speaker 1: and I do want to say thanks to hell Bender 13 00:00:33,760 --> 00:00:37,040 Speaker 1: Printing because they helped me out at the last minute. 14 00:00:37,200 --> 00:00:38,680 Speaker 1: They put me to the front of the line so 15 00:00:38,720 --> 00:00:41,479 Speaker 1: I could get my printing done, and they didn't help 16 00:00:41,520 --> 00:00:43,960 Speaker 1: me with my garage door, but hey, what you know, 17 00:00:44,159 --> 00:00:46,520 Speaker 1: they're a printing company, So thanks hell Bender. You guys 18 00:00:46,560 --> 00:00:49,800 Speaker 1: are awesome. I appreciate that. I love being here. The 19 00:00:49,840 --> 00:00:51,920 Speaker 1: phone number because I'm sure you're going to weigh in 20 00:00:52,440 --> 00:00:54,200 Speaker 1: or at least want to on a lot of different 21 00:00:54,240 --> 00:00:57,240 Speaker 1: subjects today. The phone number here is one eight hundred 22 00:00:57,240 --> 00:01:01,800 Speaker 1: and nine to four one Sean eight hundred nine one Sean, 23 00:01:02,280 --> 00:01:05,160 Speaker 1: And you know, there's a lot of just a lot 24 00:01:05,200 --> 00:01:07,119 Speaker 1: going on, and I have some great guests to really 25 00:01:07,160 --> 00:01:09,280 Speaker 1: talk about it. But I have a really special guest 26 00:01:09,319 --> 00:01:13,160 Speaker 1: I'm excited about today. Kelsey Grammer's joining me and we're 27 00:01:13,200 --> 00:01:16,040 Speaker 1: going to talk about a very special memorial, and then 28 00:01:16,080 --> 00:01:19,240 Speaker 1: we're going to talk to about his new show that 29 00:01:19,319 --> 00:01:22,280 Speaker 1: he's doing on Fox Nation. So we'll talk to him then. Also, 30 00:01:22,360 --> 00:01:26,000 Speaker 1: my buddy, pastor Jack Hibbs is joining us. Sabin Howard 31 00:01:26,160 --> 00:01:31,200 Speaker 1: is the master sculptor for that national World War One memorial. 32 00:01:31,240 --> 00:01:33,800 Speaker 1: We'll talk to him. I've seen the memorial. I was 33 00:01:33,800 --> 00:01:38,720 Speaker 1: in England last week to take a look at it. Fabulous, unbelievable. 34 00:01:38,720 --> 00:01:40,559 Speaker 1: We'll talk more about that coming up. And of course 35 00:01:40,920 --> 00:01:43,200 Speaker 1: Greg Jarrett because he's got to explain to all of 36 00:01:43,280 --> 00:01:47,320 Speaker 1: us everything that's going on today. So before we get 37 00:01:47,319 --> 00:01:49,840 Speaker 1: started with the show, though, I do my monologue. Now, 38 00:01:49,840 --> 00:01:52,360 Speaker 1: there's some portions of it we've talked about before on here. 39 00:01:52,440 --> 00:01:54,640 Speaker 1: I've talked about, but I just want to bring it 40 00:01:54,680 --> 00:01:57,800 Speaker 1: all together because this is the Nation's birthday, right and 41 00:01:57,880 --> 00:02:01,480 Speaker 1: this fourth of July serve as a reminder that we 42 00:02:01,600 --> 00:02:05,560 Speaker 1: have been given a very special gift a gift of 43 00:02:05,640 --> 00:02:09,679 Speaker 1: freedom by way of a republic. But that freedom, that 44 00:02:09,720 --> 00:02:12,399 Speaker 1: republic is holding on by a thread. And you know it. 45 00:02:12,960 --> 00:02:16,040 Speaker 1: Our nation is in great need of healing, and every 46 00:02:16,160 --> 00:02:19,360 Speaker 1: one of us are the solution to its healing. No 47 00:02:19,440 --> 00:02:24,680 Speaker 1: one else, nothing else. Every effort must be made to 48 00:02:24,760 --> 00:02:28,640 Speaker 1: preserve our constitution and our liberties, and it must be 49 00:02:28,680 --> 00:02:32,000 Speaker 1: made by us. And I know that as you consider 50 00:02:32,040 --> 00:02:34,680 Speaker 1: the state of affairs in America, and let's be honest, 51 00:02:35,400 --> 00:02:39,000 Speaker 1: throughout the globe, you're dismade and you're discouraged. And I 52 00:02:39,080 --> 00:02:42,119 Speaker 1: share that dismay with you, and that discouragement I really do, 53 00:02:42,639 --> 00:02:45,600 Speaker 1: because those who have been charged to protect our constitution 54 00:02:46,160 --> 00:02:50,520 Speaker 1: and our liberties have failed us. Let's think about this. 55 00:02:51,400 --> 00:02:54,960 Speaker 1: The year was seventeen eighty seven. The place was the 56 00:02:54,960 --> 00:02:58,360 Speaker 1: State House in Philadelphia, the same location the Declaration of 57 00:02:58,400 --> 00:03:03,000 Speaker 1: Independence was signed eleven years earlier. It was over four months, 58 00:03:03,360 --> 00:03:07,400 Speaker 1: four months people that fifty five delegates met and deliberated 59 00:03:07,600 --> 00:03:12,080 Speaker 1: over the process. They sacrifice that time, that part of 60 00:03:12,120 --> 00:03:15,959 Speaker 1: their lives so that they could frame a constitution for 61 00:03:16,080 --> 00:03:20,680 Speaker 1: a federal republic. God bless them. When Benjamin Franklin and 62 00:03:20,720 --> 00:03:24,320 Speaker 1: you know this story, left Independence Hall, when the Constitutional 63 00:03:24,360 --> 00:03:26,920 Speaker 1: Convention had come to an end. On that final day 64 00:03:26,919 --> 00:03:31,160 Speaker 1: of deliberation in seventeen eighty seven, a woman stopped him 65 00:03:31,160 --> 00:03:35,320 Speaker 1: to ask, well, doctor, what have we got a republic 66 00:03:35,920 --> 00:03:39,400 Speaker 1: or a monarchy? And Franklin said, and you know the 67 00:03:39,440 --> 00:03:44,080 Speaker 1: answer to this, a republic if you can keep it. 68 00:03:44,880 --> 00:03:47,920 Speaker 1: I truly believe that. It's the challenge that we face today. 69 00:03:48,400 --> 00:03:51,560 Speaker 1: We have been given a republic. Can we keep it? 70 00:03:52,080 --> 00:03:54,560 Speaker 1: We must keep it. And you know, by the way, 71 00:03:54,600 --> 00:03:57,200 Speaker 1: it was Franklin who reminded us that freedom is not 72 00:03:57,240 --> 00:04:00,920 Speaker 1: a gift bestowed upon us by other men, but rather 73 00:04:01,000 --> 00:04:03,760 Speaker 1: a right that belongs to us by the laws of 74 00:04:03,800 --> 00:04:07,600 Speaker 1: God and nature. And that is an important point. When 75 00:04:07,600 --> 00:04:11,480 Speaker 1: one considers that God, not man, is the author of 76 00:04:11,520 --> 00:04:14,600 Speaker 1: our freedom, then if you believe that, and if everyone 77 00:04:14,640 --> 00:04:17,039 Speaker 1: believed in them, no man can take that freedom away. 78 00:04:17,080 --> 00:04:22,760 Speaker 1: It is a gift from God and God alone. When 79 00:04:22,800 --> 00:04:27,000 Speaker 1: we enter this week of our nation's birthday, we owe 80 00:04:27,080 --> 00:04:30,479 Speaker 1: it to our founding fathers, this life of ours, a 81 00:04:30,600 --> 00:04:35,919 Speaker 1: life that's dedicated to preserving our constitution, a constitution that 82 00:04:35,960 --> 00:04:38,760 Speaker 1: provides for freedom for all. And we've got to be 83 00:04:38,839 --> 00:04:42,880 Speaker 1: willing to put in whatever time and energy is necessary 84 00:04:43,200 --> 00:04:48,600 Speaker 1: to ensure a free and prosperous future for other generations, 85 00:04:48,600 --> 00:04:51,760 Speaker 1: for generations of people that you know what you're never 86 00:04:51,839 --> 00:04:54,640 Speaker 1: going to know, not just your kids, your grandkids and 87 00:04:54,680 --> 00:04:58,800 Speaker 1: their grandkids, but then their grandkids and so forth, generations 88 00:04:58,800 --> 00:05:01,039 Speaker 1: of people you will never see, the faces, you will 89 00:05:01,040 --> 00:05:03,400 Speaker 1: never see, names you will never call out. Guess what 90 00:05:03,920 --> 00:05:07,120 Speaker 1: it was done for us? They didn't know us, but 91 00:05:07,160 --> 00:05:11,599 Speaker 1: they knew that future generations would benefit from what they 92 00:05:11,720 --> 00:05:16,600 Speaker 1: did for us. Can't we now do the same? Honestly 93 00:05:16,720 --> 00:05:18,880 Speaker 1: ruined this amazing time in the history of our nation? 94 00:05:19,480 --> 00:05:22,359 Speaker 1: Do you realize that we're living in a time in 95 00:05:22,480 --> 00:05:26,640 Speaker 1: history with an opportunity that seldom presents itself. It's an 96 00:05:26,680 --> 00:05:29,880 Speaker 1: opportunity to do something great, something almost as great as 97 00:05:29,920 --> 00:05:33,520 Speaker 1: what our founding fathers had done for us. They established 98 00:05:33,560 --> 00:05:36,919 Speaker 1: our freedoms as they saw them handed down by God. 99 00:05:38,160 --> 00:05:41,720 Speaker 1: Now we are being called upon to uphold and protect 100 00:05:42,120 --> 00:05:46,560 Speaker 1: those freedoms as they have never been so severely threatened 101 00:05:46,839 --> 00:05:50,159 Speaker 1: since they were first proclaimed those two hundred and forty 102 00:05:50,160 --> 00:05:54,120 Speaker 1: eight years ago this week. What a calling we have, 103 00:05:54,880 --> 00:05:58,919 Speaker 1: What an opportunity we must share that knowledge that we 104 00:05:58,960 --> 00:06:03,040 Speaker 1: have the history of this great nation with others, informed 105 00:06:03,120 --> 00:06:06,760 Speaker 1: them educate them. But this opportunity that we have right now, 106 00:06:06,800 --> 00:06:09,880 Speaker 1: it is a fleeting opportunity. I truly believe that, just 107 00:06:09,920 --> 00:06:11,960 Speaker 1: as it was in the early days of July in 108 00:06:12,000 --> 00:06:15,320 Speaker 1: seventeen seventy six, exactly two hundred and forty eight years ago, 109 00:06:15,520 --> 00:06:18,000 Speaker 1: and I've talked about this before on this show. In fact, 110 00:06:18,400 --> 00:06:21,920 Speaker 1: Continental Congress was to embark on the most radical event 111 00:06:22,080 --> 00:06:26,800 Speaker 1: of all time. Thirteen colonies were going to become a 112 00:06:26,880 --> 00:06:31,360 Speaker 1: new nation. They declared that the name of that newly 113 00:06:31,440 --> 00:06:34,640 Speaker 1: formed nation that was fighting for its independence from Great 114 00:06:34,680 --> 00:06:40,400 Speaker 1: Britain would be the United States. And at that time, 115 00:06:41,080 --> 00:06:44,520 Speaker 1: in seventeen seventy six, in July, everyone in the room 116 00:06:44,560 --> 00:06:47,680 Speaker 1: agreed Continental Congress. They all believed that it needed to 117 00:06:47,720 --> 00:06:51,279 Speaker 1: be done, that they had to declare independence from this 118 00:06:51,440 --> 00:06:55,880 Speaker 1: tyrannical rule that was suffocating them. It was the timing 119 00:06:56,480 --> 00:06:59,400 Speaker 1: that caused them to hesitate. And I've asked you this, 120 00:06:59,520 --> 00:07:03,560 Speaker 1: who can bla blame them? Who could blame them? Because 121 00:07:03,600 --> 00:07:06,720 Speaker 1: once they made that declaration of independence from that king, 122 00:07:07,400 --> 00:07:11,880 Speaker 1: they were putting everything at risk, their lives, their fortunes, 123 00:07:11,960 --> 00:07:19,000 Speaker 1: and their sacred honor, and that required great courage. It 124 00:07:19,040 --> 00:07:22,640 Speaker 1: was their hesitation though, that threatened to delay the process. 125 00:07:22,680 --> 00:07:27,760 Speaker 1: We can't afford to hesitate. Were they ready for the ramifications? 126 00:07:28,400 --> 00:07:32,320 Speaker 1: Not really? And being able to read the room, John 127 00:07:32,360 --> 00:07:35,440 Speaker 1: Witherspoon stood up. He made a long speech. I'm only 128 00:07:35,440 --> 00:07:37,000 Speaker 1: going to give you part of it, he said, there 129 00:07:37,080 --> 00:07:39,920 Speaker 1: is a tide in the affairs of men, we perceive 130 00:07:40,000 --> 00:07:44,280 Speaker 1: it now before us. To hesitate is to consent to 131 00:07:44,360 --> 00:07:47,880 Speaker 1: our own slavery. Don't you have that same sense of 132 00:07:47,880 --> 00:07:54,600 Speaker 1: a fleeting opportunity? I do you know? When Witherspoon was done, 133 00:07:55,160 --> 00:07:59,280 Speaker 1: the delegates then all approved the declaration, And historians tell 134 00:07:59,360 --> 00:08:04,160 Speaker 1: us if anybody reads history books anymore, but historians tell 135 00:08:04,200 --> 00:08:07,560 Speaker 1: us that many of those men, having immediately recognized the 136 00:08:07,600 --> 00:08:11,800 Speaker 1: magnitude of what they had just done, wept openly. They 137 00:08:11,920 --> 00:08:16,880 Speaker 1: wept while others bowed their heads in prayer. So you've 138 00:08:16,920 --> 00:08:20,000 Speaker 1: got these very smart men who gave us our freedom, 139 00:08:20,440 --> 00:08:23,360 Speaker 1: These very articulate men who knew how to spell out 140 00:08:23,400 --> 00:08:26,800 Speaker 1: the case for that freedom, These very brave men who 141 00:08:26,880 --> 00:08:32,120 Speaker 1: knew that this was dangerous business, this independence. They wept. 142 00:08:33,240 --> 00:08:36,880 Speaker 1: These spiritual men who knew that God and God alone 143 00:08:37,640 --> 00:08:40,560 Speaker 1: was the author of their faith and freedom. They bowed 144 00:08:40,760 --> 00:08:45,720 Speaker 1: before him because they were once slaves to an oppressive government. 145 00:08:46,559 --> 00:08:51,280 Speaker 1: They wept because now there might be freedom. And somehow 146 00:08:51,320 --> 00:08:53,280 Speaker 1: I can't get over the idea that if they could 147 00:08:53,320 --> 00:08:58,480 Speaker 1: see us right now, they would weep once more. Because 148 00:08:58,559 --> 00:09:00,320 Speaker 1: who wants it to be said of us that we 149 00:09:00,320 --> 00:09:04,960 Speaker 1: were once free but now again slaves to an oppressive government? 150 00:09:05,840 --> 00:09:09,840 Speaker 1: God forbid? But we find ourselves in every bit of 151 00:09:09,840 --> 00:09:13,640 Speaker 1: a crisis that our founding fathers found themselves. And just 152 00:09:13,679 --> 00:09:16,680 Speaker 1: as Pain's time, as in his time, we find ourselves 153 00:09:16,720 --> 00:09:19,800 Speaker 1: in a struggle. We know just like he did that 154 00:09:19,880 --> 00:09:24,559 Speaker 1: what we obtain too cheap, he said, we esteem too lightly. Wow, 155 00:09:24,640 --> 00:09:27,960 Speaker 1: think about that. It's what we care for most lovingly 156 00:09:28,080 --> 00:09:32,960 Speaker 1: that has the greatest value. If I asked you what 157 00:09:33,000 --> 00:09:35,520 Speaker 1: it was that you value most that you want to 158 00:09:35,559 --> 00:09:38,240 Speaker 1: leave as an inheritance to your children, what wouldn't that be? 159 00:09:38,559 --> 00:09:40,280 Speaker 1: I just went through all of that when our father 160 00:09:40,360 --> 00:09:43,680 Speaker 1: passed away. Would it be an antique, a sports car, 161 00:09:44,559 --> 00:09:50,920 Speaker 1: a beautiful home, precious metal stocks, or or should it 162 00:09:50,960 --> 00:09:55,960 Speaker 1: be something more precious like liberty? Shouldn't we desire to 163 00:09:56,000 --> 00:10:01,920 Speaker 1: secure that inheritance for them, the children, and then theirs. 164 00:10:03,240 --> 00:10:05,480 Speaker 1: I'm going to read I always love ending with something 165 00:10:05,520 --> 00:10:08,680 Speaker 1: from Ronald Reagan, and these are his words from the 166 00:10:08,720 --> 00:10:11,120 Speaker 1: third State of the Union speech, and I hope that 167 00:10:11,160 --> 00:10:13,360 Speaker 1: you can take solace in them, and that you will 168 00:10:13,400 --> 00:10:17,840 Speaker 1: take courage in them and be incentivized by them, for 169 00:10:17,880 --> 00:10:19,960 Speaker 1: they are as true today as they were when he 170 00:10:20,080 --> 00:10:24,000 Speaker 1: first spoke them. He said, how can we not believe 171 00:10:24,920 --> 00:10:30,600 Speaker 1: in the greatness of America? How can we not do 172 00:10:30,720 --> 00:10:34,120 Speaker 1: what is right and needed to preserve this last best 173 00:10:34,200 --> 00:10:37,920 Speaker 1: hope of man on earth? After all our struggles to 174 00:10:37,960 --> 00:10:42,040 Speaker 1: restore America, to revive confidence in our country, hope for 175 00:10:42,080 --> 00:10:46,560 Speaker 1: the future, after all our hard won victories earned through 176 00:10:46,600 --> 00:10:50,640 Speaker 1: the patience and courage of every single citizen, we cannot, 177 00:10:51,200 --> 00:10:54,280 Speaker 1: must not, and will not turn back. We will finish 178 00:10:54,400 --> 00:10:59,319 Speaker 1: our job. How could we do less? We are Americans? 179 00:11:00,200 --> 00:11:06,040 Speaker 1: Please today this week remember her greatness, America's greatness? This week? 180 00:11:06,320 --> 00:11:09,480 Speaker 1: How can we do less? Because we are Americans? How 181 00:11:09,480 --> 00:11:13,120 Speaker 1: can we not do what is right and what is needed? 182 00:11:13,520 --> 00:11:16,600 Speaker 1: We'll be back with lots more on the Handiti Show. 183 00:11:17,040 --> 00:11:19,680 Speaker 1: Welcome back to the Sean Hannity Show. My name is 184 00:11:19,760 --> 00:11:22,839 Speaker 1: Rose and I welcome your input today. You can call 185 00:11:22,920 --> 00:11:25,360 Speaker 1: us here at the Handity Show. It's one eight hundred 186 00:11:25,400 --> 00:11:28,600 Speaker 1: and nine for one Sean one eight hundred nine four 187 00:11:28,800 --> 00:11:30,720 Speaker 1: one Sean, And can I ask you for a favor, 188 00:11:31,080 --> 00:11:33,760 Speaker 1: Can you be sure to look for me on social media. 189 00:11:33,880 --> 00:11:36,720 Speaker 1: I'll give you a couple of sites. 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I cannot tell you how many 208 00:12:33,800 --> 00:12:37,640 Speaker 1: people responded to that that put in their prayer request. 209 00:12:37,760 --> 00:12:40,320 Speaker 1: And we have a team of people that pray for 210 00:12:40,440 --> 00:12:42,439 Speaker 1: all of you. You can do that through she is 211 00:12:42,520 --> 00:12:45,439 Speaker 1: called by him, or even at Rose Unplugged. It all 212 00:12:45,520 --> 00:12:48,960 Speaker 1: will go into the general mailbox to get you signed 213 00:12:49,000 --> 00:12:52,120 Speaker 1: up for our newsletters. You know, I didn't get to 214 00:12:52,160 --> 00:12:54,480 Speaker 1: finish too. There were some other things. I One of 215 00:12:54,520 --> 00:12:57,600 Speaker 1: the other things that Ronald Reagan said in that speech 216 00:12:57,679 --> 00:13:02,240 Speaker 1: is he quoted Carl Sandberg, and Carl Sandberg said, I 217 00:13:02,280 --> 00:13:04,959 Speaker 1: see America not in the setting sun of a black 218 00:13:05,080 --> 00:13:08,160 Speaker 1: night of despair. I see America in the crimson light 219 00:13:08,200 --> 00:13:11,920 Speaker 1: of a rising sun, fresh from the burning creative hand 220 00:13:12,120 --> 00:13:15,160 Speaker 1: of God. I see great days ahead for men and 221 00:13:15,240 --> 00:13:20,040 Speaker 1: women of will and vision and ladies and gentlemen. I 222 00:13:20,160 --> 00:13:23,520 Speaker 1: know because I get like that too. I got discouraged 223 00:13:23,559 --> 00:13:26,880 Speaker 1: by what I see. I mean, we are so far 224 00:13:26,920 --> 00:13:29,600 Speaker 1: away from where we once were, and we don't teach 225 00:13:29,640 --> 00:13:33,040 Speaker 1: our children, the schools don't even we are negligent in 226 00:13:33,120 --> 00:13:36,040 Speaker 1: many ways in terms of teaching them about the greatness 227 00:13:36,120 --> 00:13:39,480 Speaker 1: of America. It's okay, It's okay because she was great. 228 00:13:39,480 --> 00:13:42,480 Speaker 1: Because in that same speech he said, we will carry 229 00:13:42,480 --> 00:13:45,200 Speaker 1: on the tradition of a good and worthy people who 230 00:13:45,200 --> 00:13:47,760 Speaker 1: have brought light where there was darkness. We did that 231 00:13:48,360 --> 00:13:51,839 Speaker 1: warmth where there was cold, that medicine where there was 232 00:13:51,880 --> 00:13:57,160 Speaker 1: a disease. That and food where there was hunger, and 233 00:13:57,280 --> 00:14:03,079 Speaker 1: peace where there was only bloodshed. We can be great. 234 00:14:03,200 --> 00:14:09,880 Speaker 1: We can think about those words that Ronald Reagan spoke. 235 00:14:09,960 --> 00:14:11,480 Speaker 1: And I know so many times we say that we're 236 00:14:11,520 --> 00:14:15,120 Speaker 1: so far past that girl, we are gone, there's no 237 00:14:15,200 --> 00:14:17,040 Speaker 1: coming back. Well, you know what, you don't know what 238 00:14:17,080 --> 00:14:19,320 Speaker 1: God wants to do. No one knew what he was 239 00:14:19,360 --> 00:14:21,200 Speaker 1: going to do with this nation in the first place. 240 00:14:21,600 --> 00:14:23,560 Speaker 1: And one of the things that we'll talk about later 241 00:14:23,640 --> 00:14:27,720 Speaker 1: with Pastor Jack Hibbs is just to encourage you, encourage 242 00:14:27,720 --> 00:14:31,200 Speaker 1: you about how this country was founded on such godly principles, 243 00:14:31,200 --> 00:14:35,520 Speaker 1: by godly men and women who wanted everyone to just 244 00:14:35,600 --> 00:14:38,600 Speaker 1: live a free and prosperous life. That was their hope 245 00:14:38,960 --> 00:14:42,640 Speaker 1: for themselves and for future generations. So I say, there 246 00:14:42,720 --> 00:14:44,520 Speaker 1: is you know, and there's this really great thing that's 247 00:14:44,560 --> 00:14:47,360 Speaker 1: going on, and it was started by the Tennessee governor 248 00:14:48,000 --> 00:14:51,400 Speaker 1: thirty one days starting today of prayer and fasting. Whenever 249 00:14:51,440 --> 00:14:53,840 Speaker 1: you can fast, do it. I love fasting, it's awesome. 250 00:14:54,320 --> 00:14:57,880 Speaker 1: But the prayer part, we can all commit to one 251 00:14:57,880 --> 00:15:01,360 Speaker 1: another to be involved in that. Pray for a nation, 252 00:15:01,880 --> 00:15:05,240 Speaker 1: pray for each other individually. There's things are tough. Sometimes. 253 00:15:05,280 --> 00:15:07,280 Speaker 1: There's a lot of people that tell me that you know, 254 00:15:07,600 --> 00:15:10,240 Speaker 1: they run out of paycheck way before they run out 255 00:15:10,280 --> 00:15:13,200 Speaker 1: of month, and that is a story I hear over 256 00:15:13,240 --> 00:15:16,200 Speaker 1: and over and over again. So anyway, I hope this 257 00:15:16,240 --> 00:15:19,520 Speaker 1: show encourages you today. That is my intent. I want 258 00:15:19,600 --> 00:15:21,880 Speaker 1: you to be encouraged because you never know, you never know, 259 00:15:22,000 --> 00:15:24,640 Speaker 1: but we have collectively got to come together, have that 260 00:15:24,680 --> 00:15:28,960 Speaker 1: positive attitude and remember the greatness of America. All right, 261 00:15:29,040 --> 00:15:32,080 Speaker 1: so check us out and feel free to call in. 262 00:15:32,200 --> 00:15:35,520 Speaker 1: Coming up next, Kelsey Grammar lots to talk about with him, 263 00:15:35,600 --> 00:15:38,720 Speaker 1: fun new show that he has. All right, Welcome back 264 00:15:38,760 --> 00:15:41,920 Speaker 1: to The Hannity Show. And my name is Rose, so 265 00:15:42,040 --> 00:15:44,200 Speaker 1: glad to be here with all of you, and I 266 00:15:44,280 --> 00:15:47,440 Speaker 1: look forward to your input. And Kelsey Grammar is due 267 00:15:47,680 --> 00:15:50,960 Speaker 1: to be on soon. Apparently he's on stage at the moment, 268 00:15:51,400 --> 00:15:53,360 Speaker 1: so we'll just stand by for him. If that's okay 269 00:15:53,360 --> 00:15:56,840 Speaker 1: with everybody, it's certainly okay with me. He has a 270 00:15:56,960 --> 00:16:01,760 Speaker 1: brand new docu series. It starts this week. It's four parts, 271 00:16:01,880 --> 00:16:03,520 Speaker 1: and I can't wait to talk to him about it 272 00:16:03,560 --> 00:16:08,200 Speaker 1: because it's about George Washington. It's called Rise of a 273 00:16:08,240 --> 00:16:12,200 Speaker 1: Revolutionary and I gotta tell you, George Washington. I mean here, 274 00:16:12,200 --> 00:16:15,520 Speaker 1: we've been talking about great leadership in this country and 275 00:16:15,560 --> 00:16:18,640 Speaker 1: those who encourage us and incite us to do the 276 00:16:18,760 --> 00:16:22,840 Speaker 1: right thing, and George Washington was has got to be 277 00:16:22,920 --> 00:16:25,000 Speaker 1: one of the best, right, you know. One of the 278 00:16:25,000 --> 00:16:28,480 Speaker 1: other things that I recall is learning that they he 279 00:16:28,600 --> 00:16:32,120 Speaker 1: was so beloved by those who served under him and 280 00:16:32,160 --> 00:16:36,360 Speaker 1: the army, but also he was beloved by the country itself. 281 00:16:36,560 --> 00:16:39,520 Speaker 1: The entire country really loved him so much so that 282 00:16:39,600 --> 00:16:42,160 Speaker 1: they wanted him to become king. And then they thought, 283 00:16:42,680 --> 00:16:46,000 Speaker 1: just how easily we forget am I right? You just 284 00:16:47,400 --> 00:16:50,200 Speaker 1: got yourself when you're you're winning your self freedom from 285 00:16:50,320 --> 00:16:53,120 Speaker 1: tyrannical rule, and we don't want them more on an 286 00:16:53,200 --> 00:16:55,600 Speaker 1: archae We want a republic. And then they're like, hey, 287 00:16:55,880 --> 00:16:59,680 Speaker 1: why don't you be our present, our king. It's but 288 00:16:59,720 --> 00:17:03,920 Speaker 1: that's it's so typical. That is truly human nature, isn't it. 289 00:17:04,640 --> 00:17:06,560 Speaker 1: So one of the things I want to talk to 290 00:17:06,600 --> 00:17:12,040 Speaker 1: him about is the World War One memorial. Now this 291 00:17:12,080 --> 00:17:16,439 Speaker 1: is really neat too, because we have a national World 292 00:17:16,440 --> 00:17:19,560 Speaker 1: War One memorial. Now, we haven't had a before, but 293 00:17:19,640 --> 00:17:21,879 Speaker 1: we do have it right now, and I'm really excited 294 00:17:21,920 --> 00:17:23,679 Speaker 1: about it, and we're going to be talking about that 295 00:17:23,840 --> 00:17:27,560 Speaker 1: in fact right now, but it is the first time 296 00:17:28,200 --> 00:17:31,160 Speaker 1: that we've had one. It will be installed in Washington, 297 00:17:31,240 --> 00:17:34,119 Speaker 1: d C. In Pershing Park in September, September thirteenth, to 298 00:17:34,119 --> 00:17:37,800 Speaker 1: be exact. Joining me today is award winning actor Kelsey Grammer, 299 00:17:38,240 --> 00:17:43,480 Speaker 1: and he's got this fabulous docuseriy that's coming out this week. 300 00:17:43,520 --> 00:17:47,760 Speaker 1: It's called George Rise of a revolutionary four part combination 301 00:17:47,880 --> 00:17:52,760 Speaker 1: of commentary, dramatic recreation, and he is not only acting 302 00:17:52,800 --> 00:17:56,000 Speaker 1: in it or narrating it, but he's executive producer. So 303 00:17:56,040 --> 00:17:59,640 Speaker 1: that's pretty exciting. And he shares with me the love 304 00:17:59,680 --> 00:18:02,640 Speaker 1: of this beautiful monument that's going to be installed in September. 305 00:18:02,680 --> 00:18:05,000 Speaker 1: So welcome to the show. Kelsey Grammer. How are you. 306 00:18:05,359 --> 00:18:06,439 Speaker 3: I'm very well. How are you? 307 00:18:07,040 --> 00:18:10,399 Speaker 1: I'm doing well too. Listen. I'm sorry I missed you 308 00:18:10,440 --> 00:18:13,399 Speaker 1: in England, but I was in Stroud last week and 309 00:18:13,440 --> 00:18:17,280 Speaker 1: I got to see Yeah, isn't it well? 310 00:18:17,359 --> 00:18:20,200 Speaker 3: It's really breathtaking it's really something numbering. When I first 311 00:18:20,240 --> 00:18:22,480 Speaker 3: thought I saw them sort of halfway through about a 312 00:18:22,600 --> 00:18:26,280 Speaker 3: year and a half ago, and it just it just 313 00:18:26,280 --> 00:18:28,800 Speaker 3: just grabbed at my heart and made me proud, and 314 00:18:28,840 --> 00:18:31,200 Speaker 3: it made me sing the phrases of Sam and Howard 315 00:18:31,200 --> 00:18:34,080 Speaker 3: of course, but I mean, it is such an ambitious project, 316 00:18:34,080 --> 00:18:36,000 Speaker 3: and it's such a it's such a fitting monument to 317 00:18:36,119 --> 00:18:40,639 Speaker 3: the sacrifices of our our family members, you know from 318 00:18:40,880 --> 00:18:43,360 Speaker 3: years before, of course, but you know that's that's our heritage. 319 00:18:43,359 --> 00:18:46,800 Speaker 3: They're standing there in that picture, and it is the 320 00:18:46,840 --> 00:18:49,359 Speaker 3: responsibility of freedom. It's a beautiful, beautiful piece. 321 00:18:50,040 --> 00:18:53,240 Speaker 1: It was so many people Kelsey wept right in front 322 00:18:53,280 --> 00:18:55,000 Speaker 1: of that monument when we looked at it when it 323 00:18:55,040 --> 00:18:58,199 Speaker 1: was unveiled in England. And why did it Why did 324 00:18:58,240 --> 00:19:00,200 Speaker 1: it touch you so much? Because I know that he's 325 00:19:00,240 --> 00:19:02,560 Speaker 1: been a great supporter of his all the way through 326 00:19:02,600 --> 00:19:03,240 Speaker 1: the project. 327 00:19:03,320 --> 00:19:06,840 Speaker 3: Why yeah, I just you know, it's one of my 328 00:19:06,920 --> 00:19:11,040 Speaker 3: favorite bitsiness statu where he is a very similar one, 329 00:19:11,160 --> 00:19:12,920 Speaker 3: and I believe it's about World War One as well. 330 00:19:12,960 --> 00:19:17,280 Speaker 3: It's along that Fifth Avenue walkway in off of Central 331 00:19:17,320 --> 00:19:20,440 Speaker 3: Park of the soldiers that they're kind of going over 332 00:19:20,480 --> 00:19:21,800 Speaker 3: the top. I think is, but you know what they 333 00:19:21,960 --> 00:19:24,480 Speaker 3: used to call it when they'd go into battle. But 334 00:19:25,720 --> 00:19:28,920 Speaker 3: when Saban and his group of friends sort of approached 335 00:19:28,960 --> 00:19:31,760 Speaker 3: me about it, it made me think of that. And 336 00:19:31,800 --> 00:19:35,199 Speaker 3: then they showed me a sort of a macat, you know, 337 00:19:35,480 --> 00:19:38,320 Speaker 3: a smaller version of what the wall was going to be, 338 00:19:38,640 --> 00:19:41,520 Speaker 3: and it just took my breath away. I also have 339 00:19:41,600 --> 00:19:44,880 Speaker 3: a I as a young man. I was a young 340 00:19:44,960 --> 00:19:47,200 Speaker 3: boy actually, when I was about maybe eleven or twelve, 341 00:19:47,200 --> 00:19:49,400 Speaker 3: but I met a man who actually served in World 342 00:19:49,440 --> 00:19:52,800 Speaker 3: War One, and he told me stories of when they 343 00:19:52,840 --> 00:19:55,800 Speaker 3: would get the order to go over the top, and 344 00:19:57,040 --> 00:20:00,000 Speaker 3: days before, like for instance, on Christmas Day, they'd exchange 345 00:20:00,280 --> 00:20:04,960 Speaker 3: gifts with the soldiers and then we're ordered to go 346 00:20:05,000 --> 00:20:07,360 Speaker 3: over and try to kill them. Oh my god, we're 347 00:20:07,440 --> 00:20:13,800 Speaker 3: nearly strange, exotic way of conducting a war. And of course, 348 00:20:13,800 --> 00:20:17,080 Speaker 3: you know, a lot of people died. And then I'm thankfully, 349 00:20:17,080 --> 00:20:19,840 Speaker 3: you know, I mean, the Spanish Blue probably helped put 350 00:20:19,840 --> 00:20:21,000 Speaker 3: an end to it, as well as the fact that 351 00:20:21,200 --> 00:20:23,080 Speaker 3: finally men were finally saying we're not going to do 352 00:20:23,080 --> 00:20:23,640 Speaker 3: this anymore. 353 00:20:24,760 --> 00:20:26,560 Speaker 1: I agree with you, I agree, and you know, and 354 00:20:26,600 --> 00:20:28,840 Speaker 1: Saban is joining me later today on the show so 355 00:20:28,880 --> 00:20:31,640 Speaker 1: I'm excited about that and thank you for your support 356 00:20:31,800 --> 00:20:33,760 Speaker 1: of him and his great work. We're going to talk 357 00:20:33,800 --> 00:20:36,359 Speaker 1: about it in great detail. But I was reading today 358 00:20:36,440 --> 00:20:39,119 Speaker 1: that you've got this docuseries. So we're talking about World 359 00:20:39,119 --> 00:20:42,560 Speaker 1: War One memorial, which of course wasn't meant, according to Saban, 360 00:20:42,600 --> 00:20:45,719 Speaker 1: to glorify war, not at all, but rather the humanity 361 00:20:45,880 --> 00:20:48,840 Speaker 1: and the suffering and the sacrifice that's attached to that 362 00:20:48,920 --> 00:20:50,760 Speaker 1: horrific war, as you just said, but one of the 363 00:20:50,800 --> 00:20:55,280 Speaker 1: things that he spoke of was that sacrifice. And then 364 00:20:55,760 --> 00:20:59,119 Speaker 1: you talk about George Washington in this new docuseries. I 365 00:20:59,160 --> 00:21:01,360 Speaker 1: have to tell you he is one of my favorites. 366 00:21:01,400 --> 00:21:03,920 Speaker 1: I've always been fascinated with him. What did you find 367 00:21:03,960 --> 00:21:05,320 Speaker 1: most fascinating. 368 00:21:06,080 --> 00:21:09,080 Speaker 3: Well, George has been a constant source of fascination for 369 00:21:09,200 --> 00:21:11,080 Speaker 3: me since I first heard about him. You know, chopping 370 00:21:11,119 --> 00:21:14,440 Speaker 3: down the cherry tree. Everybody knows that maybe some sort 371 00:21:14,440 --> 00:21:16,280 Speaker 3: of an apocryphal thing. I mean, I don't really know. 372 00:21:16,359 --> 00:21:20,640 Speaker 3: It's just just a story that's told, but it is 373 00:21:20,760 --> 00:21:22,840 Speaker 3: it is. It does point to a guy who is 374 00:21:22,960 --> 00:21:25,000 Speaker 3: willing to stand up for what he knew was right, 375 00:21:26,320 --> 00:21:30,320 Speaker 3: and that is what I believe George Washington taught us 376 00:21:30,359 --> 00:21:34,359 Speaker 3: in many, many ways and in extraordinary ways. This show 377 00:21:34,400 --> 00:21:37,480 Speaker 3: focuses a bit more on his impetuosity and his youthfulness, 378 00:21:37,520 --> 00:21:43,280 Speaker 3: and his his ego and pride and the hurdles he 379 00:21:43,280 --> 00:21:44,960 Speaker 3: had to kind of suffer through when he was a 380 00:21:44,960 --> 00:21:48,000 Speaker 3: young man in the employee of the British military. But 381 00:21:48,440 --> 00:21:51,879 Speaker 3: his hopes and aspirations, of course were dashed by what was, 382 00:21:51,920 --> 00:21:55,680 Speaker 3: you know, a presumption of well, it's a mediocrity, I 383 00:21:55,680 --> 00:21:57,600 Speaker 3: think is what happened. I think the Brits actually at 384 00:21:57,600 --> 00:22:00,280 Speaker 3: the time really looked down and anybody from America, which 385 00:22:00,560 --> 00:22:01,840 Speaker 3: maybe hasn't changed that much. 386 00:22:04,680 --> 00:22:07,639 Speaker 1: You know, he was so you talk about his pride. 387 00:22:07,640 --> 00:22:10,240 Speaker 1: He was so widely liked and loved that they wanted 388 00:22:10,320 --> 00:22:12,760 Speaker 1: him to become king. But he did, I mean, he 389 00:22:12,760 --> 00:22:15,360 Speaker 1: did put his pride aside because he did understand that Hey, 390 00:22:15,359 --> 00:22:17,440 Speaker 1: wait a minute, we just got away from him on archy, 391 00:22:17,600 --> 00:22:21,120 Speaker 1: trying to establish a republic, and I'll pass on the kingship, 392 00:22:21,160 --> 00:22:21,920 Speaker 1: thank you very much. 393 00:22:22,040 --> 00:22:24,480 Speaker 3: Think I may be one king. That would be Jesus. 394 00:22:24,480 --> 00:22:26,000 Speaker 3: That was sort of the only thing they ever really 395 00:22:26,280 --> 00:22:29,040 Speaker 3: sort of still saluted was the idea that there was 396 00:22:29,040 --> 00:22:34,040 Speaker 3: a Christ and that God, God gave us rights, not governments, 397 00:22:34,119 --> 00:22:36,479 Speaker 3: and that's that's what he thought and died for. I mean, 398 00:22:36,880 --> 00:22:39,280 Speaker 3: they didn't die, of course in that context. But he 399 00:22:39,920 --> 00:22:42,320 Speaker 3: fell on his sword in many ways because he actually said, 400 00:22:42,359 --> 00:22:45,960 Speaker 3: I'm giving up my generalship. A man who's in the 401 00:22:46,040 --> 00:22:48,840 Speaker 3: army should not be the leader of the nation. He 402 00:22:48,920 --> 00:22:53,080 Speaker 3: set examples about conduct that I honestly, it's it's hard 403 00:22:53,080 --> 00:22:56,520 Speaker 3: to find any that would match him anywhere in our history. 404 00:22:56,880 --> 00:23:00,399 Speaker 3: And his his what may have been read as arrogance, 405 00:23:00,400 --> 00:23:02,160 Speaker 3: and what now they try to tell us his arrogance, 406 00:23:02,240 --> 00:23:05,960 Speaker 3: his insistence that American policy based upon what's good for 407 00:23:06,040 --> 00:23:08,399 Speaker 3: America and not what's good for the rest of the 408 00:23:08,440 --> 00:23:13,159 Speaker 3: world is still being argued over. But he was a 409 00:23:13,359 --> 00:23:17,800 Speaker 3: rabid American leader and he was not going to take 410 00:23:17,840 --> 00:23:21,359 Speaker 3: advice or instruction from anybody but the people of the 411 00:23:21,440 --> 00:23:25,200 Speaker 3: United States. And that's what I still admire to this day. 412 00:23:26,000 --> 00:23:28,160 Speaker 1: Same here, and I love that you brought up his faith, 413 00:23:28,200 --> 00:23:31,480 Speaker 1: because it's been said of him that he sustained an army, 414 00:23:31,760 --> 00:23:34,800 Speaker 1: but that God sustained him and he truly led a 415 00:23:34,920 --> 00:23:37,439 Speaker 1: very faithful life. And do you cover any of that 416 00:23:37,760 --> 00:23:38,760 Speaker 1: in the docuseries. 417 00:23:38,960 --> 00:23:42,800 Speaker 3: It's not a front and center on it. But I'm 418 00:23:43,080 --> 00:23:46,280 Speaker 3: you know, I always try to give a kind of 419 00:23:46,400 --> 00:23:50,440 Speaker 3: an advisory notion whenever I speak about George that you 420 00:23:50,480 --> 00:23:54,840 Speaker 3: know he has always, throughout his history reminded people that 421 00:23:55,119 --> 00:23:59,040 Speaker 3: if you thought we won this war without the help 422 00:23:59,080 --> 00:24:04,679 Speaker 3: of God or providence or divine intervention, then you're just crazy, 423 00:24:04,960 --> 00:24:07,000 Speaker 3: that's it, because it was impossible. 424 00:24:07,800 --> 00:24:11,359 Speaker 1: So it was the hardships that they went through. And 425 00:24:11,560 --> 00:24:13,920 Speaker 1: I remember one of the quotes he had for his 426 00:24:14,119 --> 00:24:17,800 Speaker 1: army he said, I feel super abundantly for them, and 427 00:24:17,840 --> 00:24:20,480 Speaker 1: from my soul, I pity those miseries which it is 428 00:24:20,560 --> 00:24:23,880 Speaker 1: neither in my power to relieve or prevent. I mean, 429 00:24:23,960 --> 00:24:26,800 Speaker 1: he was broken hearted over what they had to experience 430 00:24:26,840 --> 00:24:28,120 Speaker 1: at Valley Forge especially. 431 00:24:28,520 --> 00:24:32,520 Speaker 3: Yeah. Absolutely a remarkable guy, empathetic put out as well, 432 00:24:32,520 --> 00:24:35,359 Speaker 3: so with a real vision that you know, could not 433 00:24:35,480 --> 00:24:38,640 Speaker 3: measure anything but the goal. You know, in times of suffering, 434 00:24:38,920 --> 00:24:40,560 Speaker 3: you still have to keep your eye on the goal. 435 00:24:41,160 --> 00:24:41,480 Speaker 1: Amen. 436 00:24:42,240 --> 00:24:43,480 Speaker 3: Yeah, well you so. 437 00:24:43,520 --> 00:24:46,320 Speaker 1: This docu series goes it goes out this week, Box Nation, 438 00:24:46,440 --> 00:24:50,280 Speaker 1: am I right? Yes, yes, Foxnation, congratulations on that. I 439 00:24:50,320 --> 00:24:52,359 Speaker 1: have to just say real quick, favorite episode with you 440 00:24:52,440 --> 00:24:56,960 Speaker 1: on Cheers. Frederick's first word norm that was the cutest thing. Anyway. 441 00:24:57,320 --> 00:25:00,240 Speaker 1: You are a very talented man, and you're a You're 442 00:25:00,320 --> 00:25:02,399 Speaker 1: very gracious with your time, and we appreciate that. 443 00:25:03,160 --> 00:25:03,879 Speaker 3: Nice talking with you. 444 00:25:04,320 --> 00:25:07,600 Speaker 1: Thank you, Sam here, take care all right, Kelsey Grammer, 445 00:25:07,680 --> 00:25:11,200 Speaker 1: don't forget. He's got his docuseries. It's starting this week 446 00:25:11,320 --> 00:25:15,720 Speaker 1: on Fox Nation and it's all about George rise of 447 00:25:15,760 --> 00:25:18,239 Speaker 1: a Revolutionary and they say that they kind of take 448 00:25:18,400 --> 00:25:20,200 Speaker 1: a look at some of the things in a new 449 00:25:20,240 --> 00:25:23,879 Speaker 1: way where George Washington is concerned, and they exposed some 450 00:25:23,920 --> 00:25:26,920 Speaker 1: of the lesser known facts about the father of our 451 00:25:27,000 --> 00:25:29,359 Speaker 1: country and George Washington, you know, and it's just so 452 00:25:29,480 --> 00:25:31,840 Speaker 1: appropriate that we had Kelsey on right now to talk 453 00:25:31,880 --> 00:25:35,080 Speaker 1: about that briefly, and that we are talking about the 454 00:25:35,119 --> 00:25:37,840 Speaker 1: things that we are today because these are all we 455 00:25:38,400 --> 00:25:41,440 Speaker 1: talk about sacrifices that were made for the good things 456 00:25:41,440 --> 00:25:43,439 Speaker 1: that people have gone through. I mean, like when Kelsey 457 00:25:43,480 --> 00:25:46,680 Speaker 1: brought up you know, I remember reading those stories about 458 00:25:46,720 --> 00:25:50,120 Speaker 1: people on the front line and you know, they would stop, 459 00:25:50,680 --> 00:25:53,800 Speaker 1: the war would stop for a while on Christmas Day 460 00:25:53,880 --> 00:25:55,920 Speaker 1: and as he said, some of them were exchanging gifts. 461 00:25:56,119 --> 00:25:58,160 Speaker 1: Then they had to turn around and fight each other. 462 00:25:58,720 --> 00:26:01,800 Speaker 1: Such craziness. But you know when it comes down to 463 00:26:01,880 --> 00:26:03,359 Speaker 1: all of it. And this is one of the things 464 00:26:03,359 --> 00:26:05,439 Speaker 1: that Saban Howard the sculpture that's going to be on 465 00:26:05,520 --> 00:26:08,679 Speaker 1: later today, that Kelsey and I were talking about. But 466 00:26:08,720 --> 00:26:10,240 Speaker 1: one of the things you know that he said, it's 467 00:26:10,280 --> 00:26:14,120 Speaker 1: not it's just about good leadership. People with good leadership, 468 00:26:14,800 --> 00:26:16,840 Speaker 1: you know, hopefully we can avoid some of those things 469 00:26:16,880 --> 00:26:19,960 Speaker 1: again in the future. That's what we need is strong leadership. 470 00:26:20,160 --> 00:26:22,240 Speaker 1: We're going to come back. We'll talk about some of 471 00:26:22,240 --> 00:26:26,400 Speaker 1: the things that people have been weighing in on the debate, 472 00:26:26,520 --> 00:26:29,840 Speaker 1: so we'll definitely talk about that. Also, I wanted to 473 00:26:30,080 --> 00:26:31,760 Speaker 1: just share with you some of the things I learned 474 00:26:31,800 --> 00:26:33,960 Speaker 1: to about the border because that seemed to be a 475 00:26:34,000 --> 00:26:36,679 Speaker 1: hot topic at the time of the debate, and I 476 00:26:36,800 --> 00:26:39,679 Speaker 1: just want to go over some facts and we'll do 477 00:26:39,760 --> 00:26:41,400 Speaker 1: all of that. You can feel free to call in. 478 00:26:41,600 --> 00:26:44,359 Speaker 1: It is one eight hundred and nine for one. Sean 479 00:26:44,440 --> 00:26:46,679 Speaker 1: one eight hundred and nine for one. 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The phone number here is eight hundred 488 00:27:13,320 --> 00:27:16,680 Speaker 1: nine four one, Sean, eight hundred ninety four one Seawn. 489 00:27:16,720 --> 00:27:19,480 Speaker 1: Don't forget to look for me on social media, like me, 490 00:27:19,600 --> 00:27:22,119 Speaker 1: follow me, subscribe to all that stuff, share if you 491 00:27:22,160 --> 00:27:25,320 Speaker 1: would please. You guys are great. Help me out anyway. 492 00:27:25,400 --> 00:27:28,000 Speaker 1: Gary is calling from Michigan. Hey Gary, what's going on? 493 00:27:29,320 --> 00:27:29,480 Speaker 2: Hi? 494 00:27:30,560 --> 00:27:35,680 Speaker 4: I just wanted to tell you that I totally agree 495 00:27:36,200 --> 00:27:40,000 Speaker 4: with your introduction to the show today in regards to 496 00:27:40,040 --> 00:27:48,080 Speaker 4: the Founding Fathers. My sixth great grandfather was Benjamin Franklin. 497 00:27:48,480 --> 00:27:56,919 Speaker 4: Oh get out, no, it's fact. I am so so 498 00:27:57,160 --> 00:28:02,760 Speaker 4: convinced that him and all of the Founding Fathers would 499 00:28:02,760 --> 00:28:08,040 Speaker 4: be so disgusted what is going on today in America 500 00:28:09,880 --> 00:28:16,200 Speaker 4: for everything they gave us. But I just I'm amazed. 501 00:28:16,640 --> 00:28:21,359 Speaker 4: You know that all the laws that have been passed on, 502 00:28:21,640 --> 00:28:26,600 Speaker 4: constitutional laws, all the stuff, But here we are today 503 00:28:26,880 --> 00:28:32,320 Speaker 4: with a person sitting in the Oval office that is well. 504 00:28:32,200 --> 00:28:34,440 Speaker 1: Gary, and let me I'm going to just say because 505 00:28:34,440 --> 00:28:36,280 Speaker 1: I don't have a lot of time here. But since 506 00:28:36,280 --> 00:28:39,520 Speaker 1: you're a relative of Ben Franklin's, I think it's interesting 507 00:28:39,560 --> 00:28:42,680 Speaker 1: that when that woman asked him what we have, is 508 00:28:42,680 --> 00:28:47,320 Speaker 1: it a monarchy or a republic? And he answered so wisely, Gary, 509 00:28:47,320 --> 00:28:48,400 Speaker 1: and I'm going to let you go, Exce, I'm going 510 00:28:48,440 --> 00:28:51,360 Speaker 1: to take the other Gary, and God bless you. So 511 00:28:51,560 --> 00:28:54,760 Speaker 1: wisely he answered, a republic if you can keep it. 512 00:28:55,440 --> 00:28:59,360 Speaker 1: He knew, I believe they knew that this was something 513 00:28:59,440 --> 00:29:01,840 Speaker 1: quite unique. It was something quite remarkable, and it did 514 00:29:01,920 --> 00:29:04,280 Speaker 1: last two hundred and forty eight years, by the way, 515 00:29:04,800 --> 00:29:08,000 Speaker 1: But he understood, you know, is something that we had 516 00:29:08,040 --> 00:29:11,320 Speaker 1: to keep. If you can keep it, you can keep it. 517 00:29:11,440 --> 00:29:14,320 Speaker 1: Not fate or anything else scary from New Hampshire. 518 00:29:15,200 --> 00:29:18,320 Speaker 5: Yes, Oh, it's an honor to be on the show. 519 00:29:18,400 --> 00:29:21,520 Speaker 5: Rose and George Washington. 520 00:29:21,160 --> 00:29:24,840 Speaker 2: Now the greatest president and an unbelievable man. One of 521 00:29:24,840 --> 00:29:28,000 Speaker 2: the men who's responsible for Western civilization is a couple 522 00:29:28,040 --> 00:29:35,240 Speaker 2: other guys, Charles Martel and Christopher Columbus. Yes, with inflation, right, 523 00:29:36,000 --> 00:29:38,280 Speaker 2: a lot of people aren't infected by it because they 524 00:29:38,280 --> 00:29:41,960 Speaker 2: have what's called debit food stamp cards and they just. 525 00:29:42,080 --> 00:29:45,880 Speaker 1: Buy or credit cards. People are using their credit cards. Gary, 526 00:29:45,960 --> 00:29:50,160 Speaker 1: like crazy, right, but those are right. 527 00:29:50,200 --> 00:29:52,160 Speaker 5: Those are the people who are working. They really are 528 00:29:52,240 --> 00:29:55,840 Speaker 5: hurting right now. They are flip side of the flip 529 00:29:55,880 --> 00:29:59,320 Speaker 5: side of the people who get free food from the 530 00:29:59,320 --> 00:30:02,920 Speaker 5: government to food stamps, they pay the devon clots in 531 00:30:03,040 --> 00:30:05,160 Speaker 5: the supermarkets and all the different stories. 532 00:30:05,280 --> 00:30:08,120 Speaker 1: Yes, Gary, hold on one second, I would say, because 533 00:30:08,120 --> 00:30:09,800 Speaker 1: we're running out of time, but I would suggest that 534 00:30:09,880 --> 00:30:12,000 Speaker 1: you make a point here. But I would suggest that 535 00:30:12,120 --> 00:30:14,440 Speaker 1: they are running even out of that. And I noticed 536 00:30:14,440 --> 00:30:16,479 Speaker 1: that you're you said you want to say how much 537 00:30:16,520 --> 00:30:19,480 Speaker 1: will impact the election? Interestingly enough, as much as people 538 00:30:19,480 --> 00:30:21,600 Speaker 1: are hurting and running out of paycheck before they do month. 539 00:30:22,000 --> 00:30:25,840 Speaker 1: Interestingly enough, Gary, they are saying that the border is 540 00:30:26,480 --> 00:30:30,040 Speaker 1: their biggest concern. I thought that was interesting. I'm guessing it. 541 00:30:30,080 --> 00:30:31,920 Speaker 1: I'm sorry, Gary, have to go. They're talking in my ear. 542 00:30:32,200 --> 00:30:34,720 Speaker 1: But you're a doll. Thank you. Happy Fourth of July week. 543 00:30:35,000 --> 00:30:37,920 Speaker 1: I am guessing that people feel like, hey, I'll try 544 00:30:37,960 --> 00:30:39,920 Speaker 1: to make it through this. I'll make some cutbacks. But 545 00:30:40,040 --> 00:30:43,360 Speaker 1: the thing that I cannot control. I cannot control what's 546 00:30:43,400 --> 00:30:45,560 Speaker 1: happening in the border. I cannot control the crime as 547 00:30:45,560 --> 00:30:48,479 Speaker 1: a result, and everything else that we're seeing as a result. 548 00:30:48,760 --> 00:30:50,400 Speaker 1: I think that has a lot to do with it. 549 00:30:50,800 --> 00:30:52,720 Speaker 1: This is a Sean handity show. My name is Rose. 550 00:30:52,760 --> 00:30:54,560 Speaker 1: Will be back. Joining me when I come back is 551 00:30:54,600 --> 00:30:57,520 Speaker 1: Pastor Jack Hibbs. We're gonna talk more about the country 552 00:30:58,080 --> 00:30:59,800 Speaker 1: and the birthday that we're celebrating all week